Transportation Construction Inspector

Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson

The Role

Overview

Inspect highway/bridge construction for quality, safety, and code compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • sampling
  • measurements
  • ecms
  • plan review
  • field notes

Tasks

-Witness routine sampling and tests on concrete, soils and other materials -Measure dimensions and verify level, alignment, and elevation of structures, fixtures, grades and/or pavement to ensure compliance to plans and codes. -Gathers, reviews and maintains project records (using PennDOT ECMS and other systems) -Review and interpret plans, site layouts, specifications and construction methods to ensure compliance to legal requirements and safety regulations. -Makes field notes and computations

Requirements

  • construction inspection
  • civil engineering
  • nicet level2
  • concrete technician
  • cds nextgen
  • driver’s license

What You Bring

-1-4 years of Construction Inspection Experience (Transportation preferred) -High school diploma or equivalent (may be substituted for experience) -Strong computer proficiency -Must successfully complete and pass JMT's Motor Vehicle screening -Client Requested certifications (required to meet TCI-3 qualifications), including: -PennDOT Concrete Field Technician (ACI Concrete Field Technician is prerequisite) -Active driver’s license and reliable motor vehicle -Associate’s or bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management -NICET Level 2 or higher in Transportation/Highway Construction -CDS NeXtGen and/or ECMS Wave 5

Benefits

-Affordable Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance -Paid Travel Expenses -Career Development, including Educational Reimbursement -401K Retirement Plan (Traditional and Roth options) -Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) -Paid Caregiver Leave Program -Flexible and Hybrid Work Schedules -Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays -Company paid Life and Disability Insurance

The Company

About Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson

-A small planning, engineering, and surveying firm was founded in 1971 in Maryland. -Expanded into public-works and transportation engineering in the late 1970s. -Evolved into a multimodal transportation specialist and later diversified into buildings, water/wastewater, utilities, and technology throughout the 1980s and 1990s. -Blends consulting, design, and construction management across transportation, water, buildings, environment, and utilities. -The merger with Clark Nexsen bolstered offerings in planning, design, architecture, engineering, and construction nationwide.

Sector Specialisms

Buildings & Facilities

Federal Programs

Transportation

Utilities

Visa Sponsorship

-no h1b, f-1 cpt/opt/stem opt sponsorship is provided. -only candidates eligible for the tn visa classification may be considered.

Security Clearance

-must successfully complete and pass jmt's motor vehicle screening.